The Minnetonka Police Department recently welcomed two new officers, a newly promoted sergeant and honored his K9 partner.
The online gathering, called 'We Are Better Together: From Healing to Hope' will be led by Minnetonka Resident Community leaders.
Mayor Wiersum will deliver his annual address, share a video update and take questions from the online audience.
You can use IRS data to compare your tax payments and refunds to others in Hennepin County.
The Asian Minnesotan Alliance for Justice is hosting an event Wednesday, March 24 titled Unheard Stories: Asian Americans Experiencing Hate.
The City of Minnetonka has exciting summer seasonal opportunities for high school and college students.
Minnetonka has participated in pledge since 2017, and now becomes only the ninth of approximately 600 MMP signatory cities in North America.
The Minnetonka Charter Commission is seeking applicants to fill two positions in early 2021.
'Each month, we’ll enlist experts to cover a new topic that will benefit residents, as well as our community.'
The commission will meet monthly or bi-monthly on a weekday evening at City Hall.
The city council will adopt an ordinance to establish rules and procedures.
If you haven’t yet returned your mail-in absentee ballot, please drop it off or vote in person instead.
Election staff will follow CDC guidelines, wear personal protective equipment and disinfect surfaces regularly.
Minnetonka continuing to use the current election system, which asks voters to vote for one candidate per office.
This short and sweet video explains the functions of a pension.
Sites saw high turnouts as GOP candidate Marco Rubio held off Ted Cruz, and Democratic contender Bernie Sanders beat Hillary Clinton.
With the economical benefits of legalized marijuana working for Colorado, is your state the next in line?
Depending on where you live in the city, Minnetonka residents reside in senate districts 44, 48 or 49. Check here for your location.
St. David’s Center’s Center is working to raise $8.5 million in private sector support to leverage a request for $3.75 million in State bond funding.
Rep. Susan Allen says reparative or conversion therapy has been ‘discredited’ and should not be allowed for licensed practitioners.
‘Our citizens and businesses deserve a less restrictive regulatory climate,’ Eden Prairie Rep. Jenifer Loon says. What do you think of removing the Sunday liquor sales ban?
Rep. Joe Atkins said turning a stolen phone into ‘a paperweight’ would give thieves less reason to steal phones and prevent increasingly violent robberies.
E-file and Free File can speed refunds, the IRS says.
The bill would reduce taxes for start-up breweries.
New laws include restricted access to some juvenile court records and home sellers being required to disclose radon gas testing.
Trees will be accepted at the city of Minnetonka’s winter pruning and brush drop-off in March.
The grants help fund youth sports facilities in the county.
Sen. David Hann, whose district includes Eden Prairie and Minnetonka, criticized problems with the rollout of the new health insurance exchange.
The Campaign Finance and Public Disclosure Board found that the DFL Senate Caucus illegally coordinated with 13 candidates.
Rep. John Benson will be completing his fourth term in the Legislature before he retires. Candidates are already announcing bids for the seat.
Water rates were increased to $2 per 1,000 gallons, and the sewer rates were increased to $1.59 per 1,000 gallons.
James Hiller has been unable to attend city council meetings due to medical issues.
Minnehaha Creek has partnered with St. Louis Park on projects including West End development and plans for the renovation of Knollwood Mall.
The former Republican state representative will be seeking to represent parts of Eden Prairie and Minnetonka.
The state senator previews a hearing to delve into security and safety issues at the University of Minnesota in this video.
The meeting will be part of the Minnetonka City Council’s regular meeting on Monday, Dec. 16 at 6:30 p.m.
James Hiller, who represents Ward 4, has been unable to attend council meetings for more than 90 days because of illness.
The 3rd District representative visited Plymouth-based Blue Belt Technologies on Tuesday.
If you apply, you will be placed on the waitlist for future boat slip vacancies at Gray’s Bay Marina.